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- differences - Versus versus vs. in writing - English Language . . .
In writing, when should one use the abbreviation vs as opposed to the full versus? This abbreviation seems to have special status from common usage What is the origin of that, and in what writing
- abbreviations - How should I abbreviate versus? - English Language . . .
There are 4 types of abbreviations I know for "versus": v v vs vs I generally use the last one in the list, but I want to stick to one and use only that one Which one is more proper (or more pre
- Using of vs. on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Schedule production on these materials" vs "Schedule production of these materials" These two confuse me as the following sentence sound more appropriate using "of " "Production of these materials will take place in November " -- In this case, we cannot use "on " Thanks in advance!
- v or vs for versus - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I would like to write a phrase of the type, A versus B, abbreviating versus; but I am not sure that which of ‘v’ or ‘vs’ is the correct abbreviation as I find both on the internet
- Will I vs. I will - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As in the following sentence: When I have the time, I will watch a new episode of one of the aforementioned Netflix shows, though rarely I will watch one of the shows below: vs When I have the
- How to correctly apply in which, of which, at which, to which . . .
How does one correctly apply “in which”, “of which”, “at which”, “to which”, etc ? I'm confused with which one to apply when constructing sentences around these
- As on 16 May vs. as of 16 May — which is correct?
They are both correct for different situations For example, As on 16 May, he again failed to arrive at work on time and As of 16 May he will have worked here for a full year
- Would it be vs Will it be - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Welcome to the site Such an answer would normally be closed for lack of information, I leave it open because you are a welcome newcomer However, if you read the guidance, you will see that we are requested or - at least - encouraged to provide reasons and references for our answers In this case you perhaps could have explored the conditional and the subjunctive and given material from a
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